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    THe new toy I baught to test drives...

    I got this in the mail today from ebay. Should make testing drives much easier now.



    http://www.ebay.com/itm/180550148600...84.m1439.l2648

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    that link just pulls up the ebay home page
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    Worked fine for me....assortment of hard drive adapter cables, looks handy.
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    Worked fine for me too. Just bought one but from a different seller, thanks for the link.

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    That only works so good...you have to restart the computer 50% of the time to test a drive. Just because it does not show up on your screen does not mean its bad...restart and it may show up.

    Check the drive for errors...you don't want someone to bring the drive back to you a week later because it does not work.

    p.s for the ubuntu users in here...there is a GREAT hard drive disk testing program installed on your computer...it will tell you how many hours the hard drive has been on..and how many power cycles it has...along with a ton of other info.
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    Ubuntu?? is that like an operating system? Like windows or lepeord?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Torker Man View Post
    Ubuntu?? is that like an operating system? Like windows or lepeord?
    Right. You can google Ubuntu I am all so a team leader/owner. Its a great way to get into a system that you can help build onto even if you don't know how to program they will teach you all you need to know.

    P.s check out my youtube page...it has alot of videos of Ubuntu.

    Ubuntu is faster than windows..and there are very little viruses out that can kill it.

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    It worked for me now that I am on my computer...guess android didn't like it to much...that is alright, because I am switching back to blackberry till my provider fixes their androids...

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    So far I have checked like 8 drives all fired right up and passed chkdisk with flying colors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    So far I have checked like 8 drives all fired right up and passed chkdisk with flying colors.
    Just had an idea man. Besides craigslist, ebay, etc, try contacting computer repair shops to see if they might have any interest. If not, in the particular ones that you have, ask them what is a "in demand" item that they are always having a need for it. If you can make a good deal with them, that is instant cash when you come across it, and no dealing with flaky CL people or BS ebay fees either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by easyrecycle View Post
    That only works so good...you have to restart the computer 50% of the time to test a drive. Just because it does not show up on your screen does not mean its bad...restart and it may show up.

    Check the drive for errors...you don't want someone to bring the drive back to you a week later because it does not work.

    p.s for the ubuntu users in here...there is a GREAT hard drive disk testing program installed on your computer...it will tell you how many hours the hard drive has been on..and how many power cycles it has...along with a ton of other info.

    I use this. http://www.amazon.com/Startech-Docki.../dp/B001IOPIRM

    In my office we have the 4 drive version at our helpdesk.

    This eliminates the needless switching of wires and such. Also supports laptop hard drives. This is a SATA model but they make the ATA model aswell.

    As for ubuntu. You can also use windows as their are many programs out their. However the best solution i have found has been to download the ultimate boot CD http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/

    This comes with TONS of hard drive tools. It also reads the smart information on the drive and tells you every thing about it. The best thing is the PC you run it on doesn't need a hard drive. It all loads from a CD. So as long as you have something that powers and on can load a CD you are good. Oh and has working USB ports for the dock. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    I got this in the mail today from ebay. Should make testing drives much easier now.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/180550148600...84.m1439.l2648
    I have the exactly same one! Works great mate! Better than putting them into desktops when now all I have to is USB

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    unbuntu is linex based system. a diffrerent opertating system

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    Part Time that is a nice set up. A very reasonable priced setup to test hard drives.
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    Yeah beats shutting down a testbench machine time after time when you have more then a couple drives to test. I like it so far. Whats funny is wife saw me opening it and was like whats that. I told her then she replied. You have so much wierd crap its not funny.


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